"Dumpster Drive" Shares Your Digital Trash With the Internet

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"Dumpster Drive" Shares Your Digital Trash With the Internet

Is one man's digital trash another man's digital treasure?

There comes a time in every computer user's life when he (or she) needs to get rid of a file. Perhaps it's no longer useful; perhaps one merely needs to free up some extra space - for whatever reason, it's always simple to just click it and delete it.

But what if there were some other way to handle things?

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Enter Dumpster Drive [http://dumpsterdrive.com/], an application for Mac OS X that aims to turn the contents of your recycle bin into the equivalent of a real-life dumpster that anyone can sift through. Instead of deleting a file normally, you would move it to the Dumpster Drive - and then when you actually empty the drive, your files are scattered onto one communal trash pool.

Any one person can then download a file from the trash pool, but the emphasis there is on the "one." Like a real dumpster, once someone takes something it's gone.

Obviously, there are security concerns with something like this. Not only do you need to be very careful you're only dumpster-ing files that you are comfortable sharing with a complete stranger, but this is also the sort of thing that could be easily used to spread viruses and malware. One would hope that the communal trash pool would thoroughly scan incoming files, but there are always ways around that sort of thing.

I'm not sure if Dumpster Drive will end up with any practical purpose, but if nothing else it's certainly an interesting idea. At the moment it's only compatible with Mac OS X - though the source code grab it here [https://github.com/jblinder/DumpsterDrive].

(Via Lifehacker [http://lifehacker.com/5805164/dumpster-drive-shares-your-unwanted-digital-files-with-complete-strangers])

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SomethingUnrelated

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I'd like to meet the person who's sat reading this and thinking 'That's a good idea'. I wouldn't be happy with people going through files I'd deleted.
 

JDKJ

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This has to be a joke. Or a scam. But, either way, making your digital trash available to Tom, Dick, and Harry so they can rummage through it and take what they want has to be the dumbest move anyone can ever make (followed closely by uploading someone else's trashed file).
 

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Hobo Steve said:
3 weeks and itll be just crammed with crappy, poor quality, over acted porn.
This.

Its so obvious that it will be filled with shit so I dont see the point of creating this.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
I dont get the concept behind this, files on a comp dont need to be recycled... maybe this is just a cleaver way to try and do mp3 sharing
 

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TestECull said:
lolwut? Who would want my glitched and unusable New Vegas folders, unwanted game mods and the odd corrupted movie?
de5gravity said:
We don't really have viruses on macs tho
Yes, you do. Just because Apple doesn't want to admit it doesn't mean you don't have them. Don't be naive.
First of all wow that is unnecessarily insulting. Second of all, I'm not quoting anyone, I own both. I used to have viruses on the PC (not really anymore) but I don't have any sort of protection on my mac and never had an issue. And I don't know anyone who had a virus on a mac. Same for linux.
 

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This is soooooooo very open to abuse.

Someone is going to label their file as a popular film and some poor sap will download it and end up with a virus or some form of disturbing pornography.

Then someone will make a comic about it with a trollface and rage guy.
 

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What use could you possibly have for that...besides trolling people. I guess it could become a nice place to find some pirated porn.

EDIT: Hmm... you could make digital copies of pirated material on your computer, then delete them into the dumpster, and easily provide multiple people with pirated material. Yeah, this is a really subtle filesharing method for sure.
 

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Squid94 said:
I'd like to meet the person who's sat reading this and thinking 'That's a good idea'. I wouldn't be happy with people going through files I'd deleted.
So you agree that this has to be one of the dumbest idea ever conceived?
 

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WanderingFool said:
Squid94 said:
I'd like to meet the person who's sat reading this and thinking 'That's a good idea'. I wouldn't be happy with people going through files I'd deleted.
So you agree that this has to be one of the dumbest idea ever conceived?
I certainly do.
 

AgentBJ09

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If you want to go dumpster diving, do it in the bins of a telephone company, or a PC company. They would actually have something worthwhile to take.

This thing? No offense to the person who made it, but they're asking for the bin to be full of things that would scare users off from ever coming back to it again, and using a shredder program to truly delete files.
 

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de5gravity said:
We don't really have viruses on macs tho
Ya ya you do its just no one wants to make viruses for macs because more people have pc's just wait if this happens then you will have loads of viruses
 

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I was under the impression that they started using "recycle bin" because it was more trendy than "trash". But here someone is actually taking it literally? Ummm...good luck to them. My question isn't "why bother doing this" because that's too obvious. I'm wondering how they ever hope to make this a money-maker.